--- a/docs/Howto_compile_lng_files_from_CLI.txt Thu Dec 28 17:30:06 2006 +0000
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-This is a guide to compile strgen on gcc
-
-All this is done in the makefile, so it's only interesting for people, who wants to alter something themselves (translators)
-
-HOWTO compile lng files:
-
-First you get strgen compiled (look below/download nightly build/run makefile)
-
-strgen takes the argument of a txt file and translates it to a lng file and places that lng file in the same dir as the txt file.
-
-Example 1:
-if you are in the root of your working copy (svn code), you should type
-strgen/strgen lang/english.txt
-to compile englist.lng. It will be placed in the lang dir
-
-Example 2:
-you have strgen but not the source and you want to compile a txt file in the same dir. YOu should type
-./strgen english.txt
-and you will get english.lng in the same dir
-
-You can change english to whatever language you want
-
-Commands used by strgen
-
--v --version
-strgen will tell what svn revision it is based on
-
--t
-strgen will add <TODO> to the missing strings and use the english strings while compiling
-this will need english.txt to be present
-
--w
-strgen will print any missing strings to standard error output(stderr)
-this will need english.txt to be present
-
-here are a very useful tool for translators:
-http://openttd.rulez.org/
-
-
-HOWTO compile strgen:
-(this should be useless as you can just type make)
-Goto the main dir
-Compile by typing
-gcc strgen/strgen.c -o strgen/strgen -DUNIX
-or if you want it to tell the revision too
-gcc strgen/strgen.c rev.o -o strgen/strgen -DUNIX -DWITH_REV (this is the one the makefile uses)
-
-you now have a program called strgen in the strgen directory